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Sat Jul 12, 2014, 11:52 AM Jul 2014

Party ties, not religious ones, drive down Obama’s approval rating



Cathy Lynn Grossman | July 11, 2014

(RNS) Most Christians don’t approve of President Obama right now, but he gets high ratings from Muslims and other minority religious groups.

It’s not because of their religion, though.

Obama’s level of popular approval matches Americans’ political party ties, not their religious identity, age or almost any other demographic characteristic, said Jeffrey Jones, managing editor of the Gallup poll.

The newest Gallup tracking poll shows the president’s approval rating in June averaged 43 percent for Americans overall. However, his ratings sank with Catholics to 44 percent, down from 54 percent in June 2013.

http://www.religionnews.com/2014/07/11/obama-religion-christian-muslim/

http://www.gallup.com/poll/172442/muslims-approving-obama-mormons-least.aspx
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Party ties, not religious ones, drive down Obama’s approval rating (Original Post) rug Jul 2014 OP
I think this title is the most accurate I have seen regarding these results. cbayer Jul 2014 #1
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